Privacy Notice

My Privacy Notice – how I handle your information

It’s a free-for-all over here. You do not need to register, nor do you actually need to fill in your name/email; use that strange pseudonym you’ve always wanted to be known as for all I care (just be nice)!

I also have a Facebook comments plugin so it’s easy to comment when Facebook takes over the world. This plugin may collect your IP address, your browser User Agent, store and retrieve cookies, embed additional tracking, and monitor your interaction with the commenting interface, including correlating your Facebook account with whatever action you take within the interface (such as “liking” someone’s comment, replying to other comments), if you are logged into Facebook. For more information about how this data may be used, please see Facebook’s data privacy policy: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/update

Log Files

Like many other sites, I run web security software as well as analytics. These keep certain information like IP addresses, browser type, ISP, date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and possibly the number of clicks. All of this is used for site administration like (list not exhaustive)

I will not and cannot track you down from such information. Should such information be collected, this is held within Google Analytics, WordFence and iThemes (outside of the EU, but I have checked for GDPR compliance) for such a period that is necessary for the correct functioning of the site;

in the case of unauthorised and unwanted behaviour like ddos attacks, unauthorised logins etc. – Indefinitely

in the case of use for the purposes of analysing information; up to 18 months

Cookies

Ordinality uses cookies to store information about visitors’ preferences, to record user-specific information on which pages the site visitor accesses or visits, and to personalize or customize our web page content based upon visitors’ browser type or other information that the visitor sends via their browser.

Basically, I want your visit to be as unique and comfortable as possible. I want the site to be easy to navigate, and I want it to provide information that a particular user (you) may need. I do not use cookies to check personal information, and these are used for necessary administrative purposes only.

I do not knowingly collect any personally identifiable information from children. If a parent or guardian believes that I have personally identifiable information of a child in my database, please contact me immediately using the email in the first paragraph and I will promptly remove such information.

Newsletter

I post out two types of newsletters; weekly and monthly. For these purposes, I require personally-identifiable information such as:

Name (so I know what to call you)

Email address (so I know where to send it to)

I also request extra information, but this is not compulsory

Date of birth (so I can send you free birthday goodies)

All newsletter subscriptions are handled through a form that is clearly identifiable as a newsletter signup with a clear distinction between the weekly or monthly newsletter. Once the ‘subscribe’ button on the site is pressed, the user will receive an email, asking for them to confirm that they wish to receive the newsletter in question. If (and only if) this confirmation is received, will the data held be retained and used for the purposes of a newsletter. If such confirmation is not received, data is removed within 48 hours.

Newsletter data will be held on servers outside of the EU, however, I have taken necessary precautions to ensure that the data holder complies with GDPR.

Consent

Non-identifiable data

By using the website, you allow consent for us to retain non-personally identifiable data for legitimate business purposes.

Identifiable data

As outlined in the ‘newsletter’ section, I collect personally identifiable data for the purposes of my newsletter. This data is given freely and is not obligatory for the use of this site. Data is only retained after a user clicks the link on a confirmation email. If this is not completed, data is erased.

User’s rights to data

As per the new GDPR, all persons whose personal data I hold have various rights to their data.

All access, removal and rectification requests should be emailed to susanna@ordinality.co.uk. Please outline what you wish for me to do (access your data/remove/rectify) and I will respond within 30 days (it probably won’t take that long!). Please note that if you request information I hold on the basis of an IP address, you’ll need to let me know the IP address in the email. Clicking on the links at the end of the newsletters will also act as official requests.

This Privacy Policy was last updated on: Saturday, December 9th, 2017.